Re: AoE Tools malfunction following aoe6-85 drive compilation

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Hi!

I will respond between selected quotes below.

On 08/27/2014 08:24 PM, Keri Alleyne wrote:
...
> [  109.114933] aoe: module verification failed: signature and/or
> required key missing - tainting kernel
> [  109.132450] aoe: AoE v85 initialised.
> [  109.134865] aoe: e0.0: setting 1024 byte data frames
> [  109.135635] aoe: 00e04cd770c5 e0.0 v4014 has 20480000 sectors
> [  109.138386]  etherd/e0.0: unknown partition table

So far so good.  You have AoE going on.  You might consider using jumbo 
frames when you get the device nodes issue sorted out.

That's what's going on with the aoetools commands:

...
> sudo aoe-discover
> aoe-discover: /dev/etherd/discover does not exist or is not writeable.
>
> sudo aoe-flush
> aoe-flush: /dev/etherd/flush does not exist or is not writeable.

That probably means that udev didn't create the device files for the aoe 
driver.  Ubuntu 14.04 might have a udev that's new enough to have 
stopped supporting the udev rules that the aoe makefile installs.  You 
probably just need to adjust the rules based on udev's complaints in the 
system logs in light of the udev man pages.

You're not alone, though, so I'll probably take a stab at updating the 
aoe makefile to support the Ubuntu 14.04 udev, unless you beat me to 
it.  (Or anyone else here does.)

-- 
   Ed

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